How many more Ed-techs are going to get in this crowd? Are they even making difference in the students career or even day to day life for that matter? My opinion is “ed-tech” in india can never go too well.
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Vighnesh Battu
Stealth • 6m
Is Ed-tech market completed in India?
4 replies6 likes
Chaman Kanth
Stealth • 3m
Will Gujarat replace Bangalore and become India new silicon valley why Gujarat Succeeded and other states are failing?
Remember guys
In consumer tech -
Attention is all you need
In LLMs -
Attention is all you need
In funding rounds -
Attention is all you need
In Dating world -
Attention is all you need
Now How to get attention?
Do something different
In consumer
As we all know that all the ed-techs are currently working in the offline market, but the technology is increasing day by day so is it good to have a unique offline institute for students from K-12 section or for that matter other courses as wel like
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2 replies9 likes
FED KIIT
Stealth • 1m
In what ways can startups effectively balance innovation with sustainability, especially in industries where rapid growth is prioritized?
Most of biggest and popular startups like Tesla, PayTm, etc are new inventions.
So do you all think that a startup should focus on building something new instead of copying an idea?
33 replies15 likes
Ravi Ranjan
Stealth • 6m
Why Edtech Startups like Byju's failing in India, Despite being majority of Indian Youths and Students opt for Competitive Exams??
2 replies3 likes
Rahul verma
Stealth • 15d
In India, it often feels like the ultimate goal for many is simply securing a job, rather than pursuing passions or innovation.
#CareerGoals #Innovation #India
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Gokul sai ATTULURI
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Audisankara College of Engineering and Technology • 5m
How many of you know about atal innovation centre in india.